Abstract:A 48 year old woman was brought by ambulance to the department with a history of shortness of breath of five days duration.Examination revealed a normotensive, tachypneic, tachycardic, afebrile woman who was in obvious respiratory distress with an audible wheeze. Her saturation was 91% on five litres of oxygen by mask on admission. Her chest examination showed bilateral basal crepitations and few expiratory crepitations in the right lung field. She received a single dose of frusemide, based on a working diagno… Show more
“…Comparatively little work has been published on emergency presentations of head and neck cancer; the few previous studies have presented only small case series and discussed single presenting symptoms or individual tumours 2 4 Here, we discuss an extended series of modern, emergency presentations of head and neck cancer, and discuss the epidemiology of this patient group.…”
Emergency presentations are increasing annually. Female patients and oropharyngeal cancer showed greater representation compared to male patients and laryngeal cancer.
“…Comparatively little work has been published on emergency presentations of head and neck cancer; the few previous studies have presented only small case series and discussed single presenting symptoms or individual tumours 2 4 Here, we discuss an extended series of modern, emergency presentations of head and neck cancer, and discuss the epidemiology of this patient group.…”
Emergency presentations are increasing annually. Female patients and oropharyngeal cancer showed greater representation compared to male patients and laryngeal cancer.
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